Before considering installing geotextile fabric, we need to know what type of fabric we need. If you want to lay geotextiles in high traffic areas or high load areas, you will most likely need a woven membrane. Of course, we must know how to do geotextile installation before installing it properly and so that the geotextile works optimally.

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Geotextile Installation and Tips During the Installation Procedure Process 

Before installing geotextiles in place, we need to prepare various needs to support it. Make sure that the geotextile material you will install is suitable for the conditions and location where it will be installed. Especially with locations that have high traffic. Such as for pedestrian traffic or general household use.

Geotextile Installation 1: Preparing the Geotextile Fabric

Once you know what type of geotextile you need, you can start preparing it. You can also use a new knife or low GSM membrane sharp scissors. When you have a lot of material to cut you can sharpen the blades frequently as dull blades can damage the membrane. Also avoid using scissors on the woven membrane.

Geotextile Installation 2: Cut the Geotextile Fabric

The next step of geotextile installation is to cut the fabric according to the type of geotextile. When using a woven membrane, you can cut it by laying it in place and then cleaning the edges as smoothly as possible using a sharp knife. Then you should also be careful to reduce wrinkles. When choosing a non-woven membrane, it is advisable to lay the membrane down and have someone hold it so that it does not move while cutting and then you can slice it.

Geotextile Installation 3: Install the Geotextile Fabric

When all the preparations and the fabric have been cut properly, you can start preparing the installation area. To begin with, you can prepare the ground by removing any bushes, grass, rocks, or anything else that may be in the way. Once all the stains are gone, you can make the installation ground flat.

Then also fill in any remaining holes and once the soil is ready, you can take the next step. Lay the geotextile over the selected area making sure the geotextile is flush with the ground. Once it is symmetrical you should tighten it tightly using pegs or safety pins at each edge. You can use 1 pin/meter.

Geotextile Installation 4: Final Step Leveling

The next geotextile installation is to overlap the edges of adjacent rolls. Secure the fabric once again by adding staples, soil, safety pins, or other suitable materials. The fabric should be secured along the edges then at the overlap as well.

Then place the fill loosely in the geotextile in 8″ to 12″ lifts. If the soil has a weak base it may require 18″ or thicker. Make sure all spaces are filled and the fabric is neatly in place. Before you can add material on top of the soil that was previously filled with geotextile.

Geotextile Membrane Tasks

One of the tasks of geotextile product is to separate the granular layer from the soft soil layer. Therefore, the soil will not be contaminated with other materials. Without the use of this product, the separation and loading pressure will slowly push the granular layer into the softer soil layer, which can even disrupt the soil structure.

This can lead to flooding due to failure of the drainage system. Geotextiles can be a barrier to uneven ground, buildings, or roads that quickly develop potholes. Now you know how to geotextile installation properly. For more information about Geotextile supplier near me please contact: WhatsApp/Mobile Phone: +62 811 1721 338 (Ais), +62 811 9151 338 (Anna), +62 811-8805-538 (Davy) or Email: info@urbanplastic.id.